Answer:
This statement does not explain this phenomenon: Karen felt a wave of nausea because she passed by a restaurant that made her feel nauseous during a flight.
Explanation:
The cause of Karen´s nausea is more psychological than physical, while the above statement commits the attribution error of mistaking a physical for a psychological cause. The statement in the answer attributes the cause of Karen´s nausea to <em>eating at a restaurant which caused nausea during her flight. </em>However, since the cause of the second nausea episode is that Karen <em>remembered</em><em> that the restaurant had caused her to feel nausea, so she is feeling nausea now. </em>So the statement in the answer is mistaken about the the cause of her nausea.
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